This jaunty arrangement of the TikTok sensation will be crowd pleaser for sure. Two incompatible scores are included in the folio: score A is Level 2 for two octaves, and score B (more complex) is Level 3
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An original piece to remember those who have passed away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this reflective piece has minimal bell changes and no sharing of bells. The music begins with a tolling bell, then a
The Largo movement, the most familiar part of Dvorak's "New World" symphony, it is also called Goin' Home. The two arrangements in this folio one a Level 1, the other Level 2 - try to
If you have 2 to 4 talented and motivated ringers wishing to ring more, consider this lively, virtuosic original piece for worship or concert. Exciting to watch as well as to listen to, it comes in two
This song works particularly well with beginning bell players in church or school. There are no special techniques used, so it is also effective on handchimes. It is a good teaching piece for the dotted
This joyful original tune will delight your listeners and ringers alike! Perfect for any jubilant occasion - including Easter - it's a wonderful addition to the small ensemble repertoire! Written for eight
This joyous original tune is perfect for any celebratory occasion, in or outside of church! Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6 with no bell changes, it can be played by two four-in-hand ringers
This haunting, expressive original composition is reflective of the more somber moments in life, which help us to better appreciate the joyful times. Though written with a 2-octave handbell or handchime
Kurt Meyer's original tune is a gentle, meditative piece perfect for any reflective moment in worship or concert. Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6 with no bell changes, it can be played by
Louis Armstrong's gravel-voiced recording of this sweet song earned it a place in the Grammy Hall of Fame. Ruth Artman's lovely choral arrangement has been crafted for solo handbells with piano
An ideal piece for a beginning choir, dotted half and quarter notes combined with basic techniques such as TD, SK, vibrato, and gyro will make this a favorite with your choir.
This exciting original work is an effusion of joy from start to finish! Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6 with no bell changes, it can be played by anywhere from two players using four-in-hand
Don't overlook this happy, festive piece which has been out awhile! Written in 1977, it remains popular today. Set at quarter = 152, this 76-measure piece zips along!
A popular folk song of Ukraine, this piece embraces the spirit and passion of Eastern European music and the joyful, dance-like rhythms it embodies. Ringers will enjoy this exuberant piece in rehearsal and
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Enjoy the challenge and musicality of these three original, reproducible pieces for just eight bells (F5-F6.) Creative and intriguing, they will be useful for Lent, Pentecost, and general use. Titles
Also known as The Banks O’Doon (a river in Scotland), the text is a poem written in 1791 by Robert Burns, who then set the lyrics to a Scottish air called The Caledonian Hunt's
This delightful original tune is just fun to ring! Featuring extensive use of thumb damps and jaunty sixteenth notes, it's a worthy challenge for your ensemble! Written for eight handbells between F5 and F6
This piece is a trio arrangement of a piece that is also available for 2-octave handbell choir. The music is built around a 2 measure passacaglia in both pieces. Both pieces are fairly thin-textured, mostly
This dreamy arrangement of an Irish tune is unusual as it is written at an advanced level for only two octaves. The dotted quarter followed by three eighths in 3/4 meter is the dominant motif with some